Our grants
Our Partnerships
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We target and empower partners with capacity and willingness to engage in conservation, with a focus on local organisations and associations.
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We involve experts already active in the area while expecting them to educate, build capacity and inspire local conservation communities.
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We unify and network key players across and/or within the Argo-Saronic region while sharing experience, learning, best practices and knowledge.
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We collaborate with potential donors, including individuals, local businesses, fellow foundations and regional authorities.
OUR PREFERRED TYPES OF GRANTS
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Fieldwork
This includes research, monitoring activities, conservation services, rehabilitation, restoration, signage, etc.
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Community Engagement
This includes education and training activities, capacity building, public events and exhibits organization, voluntary activities, etc.
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Campaigns
This includes information and awareness-raising campaigns, policy and advocacy work, call to actions and activism activities, etc.
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Capacity Building
This includes exchanging and replication of best practices, bridging people, businesses, NGOs and associations, study visits, dissemination activities, etc.
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Technical Support
This includes the provision of appropriate equipment, study development, consultancy, etc.
Grant criteria Overview
WHO: Local non-profit organisations, associations, clubs or unions, social cooperative enterprises and/or other local bodies, including research centres, are strongly encouraged to apply for grants.
Non-local applicants already active in the area, or experts, may also be eligible for grants and strategic partnerships, if they prove that they can offer capacity building to the locals and/or tangible impact through their work on the ground.
All applicants must display strong and effective leadership and emphasise an integrated, bottom-up approach, consulting with, mobilising and involving local communities and demonstrating positive community impact.
WHAT: Applications for funding from the AEF should fit into one of the foundation’s key areas of interest and demonstrate clear, measurable environmental impact.
The proposed projects shall be clear and compelling, with the objective to create measurable and sustainable long-term results, build capacity and encourage participation with the local society.
Ideally, the proposed activities shall be sufficiently visible to leverage additional support from other funding sources.
WHERE: The AEF will support projects throughout the coastal regions of the Argo-Saronic, including on the islands of Spetses and Hydra. Projects with opportunities for replicability, to amplify their impact, will be prioritised.
When to apply
A Call for Proposals is now open, and grant applications will be accepted from October 24, 2024, until November 18, 2024.